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Those who are searching for a vacation near the water will be delighted when they discover that they can book a trip where they never have to leave the water. A houseboat vacation is ideal for all types of travelers, from couples seeking romance to families looking for fun with their young children.

Getting away from it all is what summer is made for, and how better to do that than in the comfort of your own boat? Gliding above Lake Mohave with your family and friends at sunset is the kind of memory that you’ll cherish for a lifetime. Ready to learn more about boat rentals in Lake Mohave? Read on!

Family vacations are all about spending quality time together, and there’s no better place to make memories than on the water. Renting a houseboat is a unique way to make the most out of your time on the lake with your family.

Nearly every adult can look back on a family vacation from their childhood with fondness. They often laugh about the unexpected hiccups and feel nostalgic about those awe-inspiring moments when everyone experienced the beauty of a sunset together.

There’s a reason that couples who are in love are drawn to the water. There’s something about the way that the colors of the sky change as the sun sets over the lake that makes you want to be near the person you love the most.

Spanning over 67 miles along the Nevada/Arizona border, Lake Mohave is one of the best lakes in the Southwest to cast your reel. Anglers congregate here to catch several different kinds of fish including striped bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish and sometimes even rainbow trout.

You know you can go cruising along the lake in your houseboat, but what are you going to do with the rest of your time? Most people spend the entire weekend—or even the entire week—on the lake, so we suggest preparing a few fun activities ahead of time. To give you a few ideas of what to do during your houseboat family vacation, we’ve listed some of our favorite activities below.

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